"Leaving a newborn baby in a car in the sun is an act that has no excuse . There are no 'quick purchases' that are worth the risk of a tragedy." These are the words of the mayor of Siniscola, Gianluigi Farris , regarding what could have happened to the six-month-old baby left alone in the car by her parents who had gone to do the shopping at a supermarket in the Baronial town.

The incident occurred on Saturday. The little girl was inside the car at lunchtime . A potentially dangerous situation, given the day's high temperatures, was averted thanks to the alarm raised by some passersby .

"The lives of our little ones are never a game," Farris wrote on Facebook today. "As mayor, but above all as a father, I shudder to think of the danger faced by that 6-month-old baby. Leaving a newborn in a car in the sun is an act that has no excuse. There are no "quick purchases" that are worth the risk of tragedy . I want to thank the promptness of the citizens and the supermarket staff, the courage of the little girl who, with an incredible gesture, helped the emergency services, our law enforcement officers and the 118 paramedics."

Siniscola is a community that protects its children. There's a lot of anger at this irresponsibility ," he concludes, "but let's let the authorities take their course. We remain human, we remain vigilant, and we remain united for the safety of every child who passes through our Baronìa. Take care of what's most dear to you. Always."

(Unioneonline/An.De)

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